Armenia
Population
Religion in Armenia
Not religious (4.0%)
Up to 95% of Armenians follow Christianity. Armenia has its own church, the Armenian Apostolic Church, which most Armenians follow. It was founded in the 1st century AD, and in 301 AD became the first branch of Christianity to become a state religion
Up to 95% of Armenians follow Christianity. Armenia has its own church, the Armenian Apostolic Church, which most Armenians follow. It was founded in the 1st century AD, and in 301 AD became the first branch of Christianity to become a state religion
Lanuage
Armenian
Education
The first level is Elementary School (1-3 grades). The basic goal of this level is to provide literacy for pupils.
The second level is Basic School (4-8 grades). The goal of secondary schools is implementation of general education. Students, who accomplish 8 grade, obtain the certificate of 8-year education (incomplete secondary education) and they can continue their study in the high school as well as in specialized secondary and technical secondary educational institutions.
The third level is High school (9-10 grades). The high school offers complete secondary education, which is realized in the following forms:
Econmy
Armenia’s economic freedom score is 67.1, making its economy the 52nd freest in the 2015 Index. Its overall score has declined by 1.8 points from last year, reflecting considerable deterioration in property rights, labor freedom, and monetary freedom. This decline was the eighth-largest in the 2015 Index. Armenia is ranked 23rd among the 43 countries in the Europe region, and its score puts it above the world and regional averages.
Sports And entertainment
soccer
Tennis
Physical Features & Famous Landmarks
The Dome of the Rock
Nimes Arena
statue of David of Sasun
Life for an everyday citizen
Aspects of everyday life are expressed in the most artistic fashion, in needlework
Climate
Really dry with four seasons 25°C, though in the Ararat valley temperatures can climb to 40°C.
Government System
The President of the Republic of Armenia is the head of State. The President is the guarantor of Republic of Armenia's sovereignty,